Orly Summer Collection

The summer season encourages creativity and femininity to run wild, from carefree and casual beach days to flashy summer nights in the city. Bring a sense of sexy summer fun to the everyday with Pinup, the Summer 2011 Collection from ORLY. Inspired by the unapologetic glitz and free-spirited attitude of the most iconic pinup girls, the collection exudes a vivacious, dolled-up femininity that laces any look with sheer confidence.

Pinup offers a shade for every glamour girl, from the sophisticated seductress to the fearless rock ‘n roll goddess. Bright, feminine crèmes mingle with eye catching jewel-tone glitters to offer a range of colors sure to turn heads.

All ORLY Nail Lacquers including the Pinup Collection are free of DBP, Toluene and all traces of Formaldehyde and Formaldehyde Resin.

The Pinup Collection Lacquers will be available starting May 2011 for $7.50 each. ORLY Nail Lacquers and Treatment products are available at orlybeauty.com, Sally Beauty, Ulta and other purveyors of beauty throughout the U.S. and in over 70 countries worldwide.

For more information contact LaForce + Stevens or visit us online at www.orlybeauty.com.
Jeff Pink founded ORLY in 1975 with a simple idea: to innovate natural nail care. By creating leading-edge products and tools designed not only to beautify, but to respond to the needs of salon professionals, ORLY’s beauty experts have redefined nail care and nail fashion. ORLY’s dynamic color palette includes over 150 Lacquer shades that are completely free of DBP, formaldehyde and toluene. As much a trendsetter as a nail care innovator, ORLY also introduced the first-ever iconic nail look: the Original French Manicure® and reinvented Lacquer application with the award-winning Gripper Cap™. ORLY embodies quality that beauty professionals in over 70 countries worldwide rely upon.

Hair Sunday

Hair Sunday
Hair Sunday... um belated posted. For the whole last week, I used Roots of Nature: Mango Oil and Capuacu Butter. Cost: $6.99. This is really nice product. The smell is pretty strong, though. *I think I don't like a lot of fragrance; so, I may be biased* I prefer the Wen fragrance over this one as this fragrance is a lot stronger.

The product says that it hydrates/moisturizes hair, but I think it's more of a sealant because the top three ingredients are oil and butter. You apply this product on wet hair. The sealant holds in the water well, and it keeps my hair stretched out when I put it in braids. However, it is slightly oily. On a scale of 1-10 the oil factor is about a 2. It may be a factor for you if you are prone to breakouts--as my skin is prone to them.

*My hair likes being taken care of... lol. It's less of a ball of knots.. and more soft/easy to style in my signature protective bun hair styles. Ok, I have to pick the next product for this week!

*COLOR CLUB BACK TO BOHO COLLECTION*
New Bohemian 70’s Inspired Collection Coming This Fall

New York, NY – June 2011 Color Club, a New York based cosmetic brand specializing in nail and lip products announced today its new “Back to Boho” Fall 2011 Collection. The new collection features twelve 70’s inspired longwearing nail polish shades perfect for creating an effortless “Boho Glam” look. The collection will be available in September of 2011. With fun bohemian vintage inspired names, the Color Club “Back to Boho” Collection shades include:

Color Club is all about color and renowned for its fun, high performance rich shades and exceptionally safe products. All nail colors are vegan, Formaldehyde, Toluene, DBP and paraben-free - and made in New York, NY with the best raw materials. Color Club products are made in the USA and are not tested on animals. Products are available at shopcolorclub.com.

ABOUT COLOR CLUB
Color Club is a nail polish brand developed by Forsythe Cosmetic Group. Founded in 1979, the Forsythe Cosmetic Group is a New York-based cosmetic company widely regarded worldwide as a pioneer within the professional beauty industry. A global brand with products represented in more than 95 countries, Forsythe was one of the first companies to recognize and address the needs of the professional nail salon, a new phenomenon at the time. Rather quickly, the Forsythe name became synonymous with excellent, performance-proven products available in a diverse range of eye-catching shades. Today, more than three decades later, the Forsythe Cosmetic Group remains a vanguard in the beauty business by constantly introducing new concepts and elevating industry standards. Forsythe manufactures every product it offers, a practice that ensures superior color-matching quality control and the ability to respond quickly to consumer demands for the latest and most exciting trends in nail color, nail treatments and lip color.

For additional information on Color Club please call 1-800-221-8080 or visit www.cosmeticgroup.com.
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Marble Part Two

Marble Faze
Ok, so I think I've caught a marbling faze. This is fun. I'm addicted to making it work. My thumb made a pattern that looked like pink french tips... so I just made them all with tips later on. I think I'm just going to water marble all summer! So fun! Ahahaha.

I can't stop using the Sinful Fusion Neon, either! It always calls me for fun manis like this. I need a black light to have fun with this more. I still have to get used to Color Club: Yell-Oh..it just looks so strange like slime/sickly nails. However, the pink neon more than makes up for it!!!

*side note...They should have a marble polish. I'm not a fan of crackle.. but I would sooooo get a marble polish.

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Color Block.

Color Block
I wanted this to turn out great. However, I think it's too hot tonight. Opps... I forgot. The overhead fan was on.... as well as the upright fan. Many blowing fans makes lots of bubble polish. Don't forget that, lady!

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Sunday..er Monday Hair Time

I haven't been taking good care of my hair. So to keep me motivated, on Sundays I'm going to review the hoards of hair products that she gets.

This whole week I used Wen Cleansing Conditioner. I used it more as a leave in conditioner. I wet my hair, put some of this conditioner on, and braided it at night. As it says, you can use it as a leave in conditioner as well.

My hair likes it. Wen makes it much softer!The only problem is that I'm not fond of the smell...AND this baby is EXPENSIVE! 30 bucks!Um wow. It's a big bottle, so to save money.... I would just use it as a leave-in-conditioner.

This is how long my hair is now. I bet it would be longer if I actually took care of it. Lol. I think my goal is to get Diana-Ross-like hair. Yes, that would be cool.

It would be a lot of work for a lazy person like me.. but I guess I have to have something to strive for to motivate myself.